Y intercept occurs where x=0. Substitute x=0 in this equation.
Y = 2(0)
Y = 0
For the x-intercept, substitute y=0:
2X = 0
X = 0
This is a line that passes through the origin.
If the graph looks like y = ax + b, the y-intercept is at the point b (b can be positive or negative), and the x intercept is (-b/a).
2x-y+4=0... what are you actually trying to find?
2x+y = 10 or y = -2x + 10 so the slope is -2
y = -2x+5 Slope: -2 Intercept: 5
Which means 0 = -1!
parallel
y=2x y-2x=0 or 2x-y=0
y=(2x)2 y=2(2x) y=4x
y = 2x
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8
They are parallel lines
y= -2x